A right-wing dipshit keeps attacking people in Minnesota
Zak X is accused of assaulting several people in Minnesota. A restraining order against him says he raped a woman last year.
MINNEAPOLIS — A St. Cloud man facing criminal charges after prosecutors alleged he attacked several people at two different protests in the Twin Cities was also found by a judge to have raped a woman last year.
Zak X, who formerly changed his name from Zachary Allen Stumpf in 2024, is a right-wing agitator who is often seen at the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building in Ft. Snelling.
The building acts as the de facto Immigration and Customs Enforcement headquarters for the Midwest and has seen several protests since President Donald Trump supercharged an ethnic cleansing program, which targets immigrants in the United States.
X's repeated taunts against anti-ICE protesters have led to at least two physical confrontations in the last five months.
His social media posts are rife with deranged right-wing talking points about DEI hires, weird sexual proclivities and the type of weak-kneed bravado typical of peanut-headed right-wing social media users.
He is currently facing a misdemeanor assault charge for sucker punching a man in December 2025 at the Whipple building and a felony assault charge for attacking a man during a Bloomington No Kings protest in March.
Both incidents were captured on video and show X agitating people before assaulting them.
During a March hearing in Hennepin County, X’s lawyer, Scott Lewis, called X a “professional protester,” and said he cried while in jail after he was arrested for the assault in Bloomington.
X is also charged with committing a crime while wearing a bullet resistant vest, a felony, during the Bloomington assault.
In addition to the physical assault allegations, X has two harassment restraining orders against him.
The restraining orders, granted in May 2025 and March 2026, detail an increasingly unhinged X who was obsessed with two female coworkers at Tenvorde Ford, a St. Cloud car dealership.
One woman, who Misfits Media is not identifying due to X’s penchant for encouraging his social media followers to harass people, told District Judge William Cashman that X raped her and took lewd photos and videos while she was inebriated.
Her harassment petition, filed in Wright County, says X pushed for her to continue drinking at his home before he took sexual recordings of the woman with the intention to disseminate them to others.
“After taking these images and videos, I tried to get away from him by laying on the couch and saying I’d like to go to bed but he picked me up from the couch and carried me to his bedroom where he raped me vaginally and anally,” she wrote in her petition.
“He made comments about me ‘doing this thing with everyone else so why not do it with him',” she added.
She also wrote that X became increasingly upset with her when she unfollowed him on social media accounts.
“I was led to feel like I would need to (read) him on social media in order to adequately and properly perform my job,” she wrote.
At one point, the car dealership refused to let him in the building the woman managed due to his harassment, she wrote in her petition.
X has used his social media accounts to direct his followers to attack the woman he is alleged to have a raped and another co-worker who he accused of “manipulating” him and wanting his “sperms."
That woman filed a Wright County harassment restraining petition (case number 86-CV-26-505) against him in January after he told his social media followers to flood the woman’s work with bad reviews.
Hennepin County district judges found both women’s claims to be credible and ordered X to not contact the women and to stay away from their residences and current workplaces.
A jury trial date for the Whipple building attack is set for June 1. Case number 27-CR-25-32814.
A hearing for the Bloomington assault is scheduled for April 27. Case number 27-CR-26-7854.
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